Definitions by Konundrummer
Droogle
A contraction of "drool" + "ogle" -- to drool while ogling an attractive person. Commonly used as a form of lascivious flattery.
Droogle by Konundrummer November 4, 2011
Oz Moment
That moment in cinema and real life when a scene change so stark in contrast occurs that the psyche breaths a collective sigh or delicious inhale while taking it all in. The Oz Moment in the film The Wizard of Oz was when Dorothy first opened the door of her house onto Muchkin Land and the film shifted from black and white to technicolor.
Upon awakening their first morning in the Italian Villa they'd rented, the film "Enchanted April" conveyed an Oz Moment through the brilliant, floral vista along the Italian coast.
Oz Moment by Konundrummer May 17, 2010
OMB
acronym: Oh My Beelzebub.
Antithesis of OMG (Oh My God); used in the same way as OMG, but by non-believers as an expression of shock, surprise, mock disbelief, or merely a space filler when no other words come to mind; used in text messages, online social networking sites and other places where written communication is exchanged.
Antithesis of OMG (Oh My God); used in the same way as OMG, but by non-believers as an expression of shock, surprise, mock disbelief, or merely a space filler when no other words come to mind; used in text messages, online social networking sites and other places where written communication is exchanged.
OMB! You did not just say that!
OMB by Konundrummer April 8, 2010
choobs
The lower side of the posterior region that exceeds the perimeter of a swim suit, underwear or other covering and is above the leg; buttocks with cleavage (not to be confused with "buttock cleavage" which is the area above buttock coverings); butt CHeeks + bOOBS; CH+OOBS; non-gender specific
The hefty man on Waikiki beach shouldn't have been wearing a Speedo - his choobs almost matched his wife's, in her also too small bikini.
choobs by Konundrummer April 2, 2010
Perot'd
verb: <Pronunciation: \'pe-rōd\> the effect of peripheral political parties that erode members of mainstream political parties as happened in the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections when Ross Perot enticed away both Democratic and Republican voters; noun: Perot'sion
As happened in 1992 and 1996 elections, the Tea Party will Perot'd the voting bases of both Dem's and GOP's, causing upsets in elections this Fall.
Perot'd by Konundrummer April 2, 2010